Do you mean for both acts? This is the last time I'll be here for main estimates. This committee did quite a comprehensive report a couple of years ago. I think that report is still relevant.
I would add to that the issue of some measures of data breach for the Privacy Act. Many Canadians are extremely concerned about the safety and security of their information held by the federal government. This has come out of some of our recent polling, so I would add that to the committee's last report.
In terms of the private sector legislation, as I said when you were wrapping up your hearing on social media networks and so on, the Canadian law is now over 10 years old and has lagged behind reforms in almost every country that we can compare ourselves to, notably the G-8, in terms of having neither the substance nor the consequences, the heft necessary for it to be taken seriously, as it should be, by the increasing international online players who are the big users of personal information.
I would hope that Parliament could look at that law once again and give it the cutting edge it needs to better protect privacy.